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TEARBONB NS WOMEN' MUTHY Prisoners at Farm Revolt | { Over Substitution of Cab- il . bage for Candy. Py the Associated Press JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March 11.— JA tear bomb late vesterday settled @ mutiny of women pri Prison farm here which started over khe question of whether candy or cab- Ibage should be included in the daily pill of fare. ¥ Leading the revolt was Laura Up- fhegrove, nmer f the WAshey-Mob! b serles o ew yea y term Five women had be: me days against t abbage and the deletic rom their diet. v M Johnson, pentenced L bifense, came utward signs The fiv LEWIS IS NOMINATED. ' THIRD IN FAMILY DIES Head of Garfield Citizens’ Group Named for Council. W. M. Lewis, jr., president of the Garfleld ( i nomir zens’ cil, at a meeting of t Garfle *hool. Better bus service and bathing facili- ties for the children were asked. *T! committee on fire and po tion reported more patrolm the police precinct in that committee for the President Lewis p HEGE IS NOMINATED. | Membership on Citizens’ Advisory Council Is Proposed. 5 inate e asted nearly tu | PROTEST @Northeast Boundary Citizens Op- 3 pose Reallocation of Funds. ! Vigdrous protest was voiced against llocating to other branches of the District government funds which ould be employed for the better- o cqrrespondingly cut, the only Way to remedy the condition is for itigens to appeal directly to the Sen- ors and Representatives who are | menable to reason | tion included the presentation o he names of 23 new members by H. . Woodson, chairman of the mem- Pership committee. Owin; merous hold-ups in the v ar;uy. the secreta R instructed to requ lighting facilities and protection. ‘The Fall fair 1l be held in the & une, July and Aug - | council. ool s will be held Assoclation, was | date for the Citi- | council, n held Wednesday in | 1. |axe w | FROM FATHER’S BLOW Tacoma, Wash., Man Apparently Insane, Ends Own Life After Attack. ‘OMA, Wash., March 11.—The st of a father to wipe out his en- mer and an terday when his 9 ard, died in a hospital from wounds in- flicted by his ¢ rer, Harold Jensen, pl Jensen, G ntly oming mo- mentarily insane, killed his wife and 1-year-old infant last night and then ard and another Jensen then com- The girl, only mem- rily remaining alive, ze of death as the re- K king his wife and chil- slept Jensen took poison and was dying when the police ar- rived. Officers said he recently had been released from the Western State Hospital for the Insane, Roy 0. West's Mother Dies. € 0, March 11.—Mrs. Helen W 2, mother of Roy O. West, ret v | S & Y | committee, She is st Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) + 6% No Commission Charged || You can take 12 years to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including interest and prin- cipal. Larger or smaller loans at proportionate rates. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Largest in Washington Assets Over $14,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W, JAMES BERRY. President. OSHUA W. CARR. Becretary. Sherwood Fores} 250 Furnished Bungalows A Store, a Clubhouse, 5 Dining Halls, Private Garages, Boathouses and Stables, An Auditorium for Dances and Movies Since last September twenty of the above bungalows have been built and there is in the course of construction a large new dining hall; a road and causeway leading to the 18-hole Golf Course; the replacement almost throughout of our water mains, with larger, better pipe; the constructing of a new pumping station with new 60 horse power Diesel engine, and the building of a 400,000 gallon reservoir. Furthermore, our plans for the coming year contemplate the erecting of as many new houses as we succeed this year in selling, and we are already at work on these plans. This, in anticipation of the certain demand that will come with good roads and an increased and enthusiastic Club membership. The Above All Spells PROGRESS AND STABILITY But, we are not satisfied—we want to progress more rapidly. To expedite matters we are adopting, to go into effect at once, a novel expedient— a plan based on the belief that we will deveiop sooner the many remaining beautiful sites on sections as yet undeveloped if we get our 150 bungalows now used for rental purposes into the hands of enthusiastic owners and boosters. We Offer For Sale At Discounts Ranging From % to l2 of Their Cost to purchasers satisfactory to the Club THE 50 BUNGALOWS first to be selected from a rental list of 125. All of these houses have been kept in high state of repair. Their average construction cost would run about $1800.00. They can be paid for in 139 monthly installments, covering princi- pal and 69, interest. A The lots upon which the houses stand are sold subject to a ground rent (or in fee), at prices constituting no advance over those at which similar lots have been sold during the past ten years and at a lower service charge. This, in spite of the well recognized enhancement of land on the Severn River, in spite of all the improvements to our property listed above, the com- pletion of the Defense Highway to Washington and the vast improvements made and before long to be made in the direct road to Baltimore. This offer is not to be interpreted as any letting down of thebarsorthecheapeningof ourde- velopment, or, again, as any indication of unstability. As a matter of fact, we anticipate that this opportunity will principally bé taken advantage of by some very lovely people who have felt in the past unable, because of prices ,to avail themselves of the advantages of Sher- wood Forest. Furthermore, we simply believe that through reaping the advantages of an ownership constituency we will benefit by getting back as soon as possible to our original policy of dealing only in the sale and development of lots and away from the custom adopted of late years of doing a large renting business. Have you been disappointed over your hasty purchase made elsewhere? If so, here’s your chance to redeem that mistake by ridding yourself of that investment at a discount and of using the proceeds to buy into this garden spot of the Severn River on a ground floor basts. Lots may be bought and held in-anticipation of building for three years on most easy terms. e Baltimore Offices: 411 N. Charles St. Washington Offices: 1ios 18th St., N. W. e Phone Vernon 6820 Phone Main 7523 Auto Route to Sherwood Forest, Via Bladensburg and Defense Highway, following signs.